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Monday, May 19, 2014

Challenge #14--Midway Reflection & Voting Reminder

Hello everyone! We have reached the midway point of Challenge #14. The theme for this challenge is all about WISDOM. Today I am going to share a little introspection with you all that I am
also presenting on my own personal blog in my "Motivational Monday"
feature.

KNOWLEDGE, INTELLIGENCE & WISDOM

Knowledge, Intelligence, Wisdom. While these words are often used interchangeably, they really mean different things. Knowledge is the body of facts that we look to obtain through study or experience. Intelligence is the capacityforbeing able to learn,reason and understand the body of facts before us. Wisdom is the ability to make good judgements based on what you have learned from the knowledge you have gained.

There are some important distinctions to note. Just because someone is intelligent, does not necessarily mean that the person will be wise, and on the flip side, just because someone is wise, does not necessarily mean that the person will be intelligent. I have often been baffled by the fact that with many of the people I have met, it seems that
the higher a person's IQ, the less wisdom they seem to display. While their minds may be filled with knowledge, they often don't seem to have the ability to discern that information in order to make wise choices and decisions. On the other hand, I have met people who never finished grade school, that happen to be among the wisest individuals I know. Maybe it is because the person with the higher level of intelligence has only studied the possibilities whereas the wiser person has learned through their experiences and is thus better equipped to put their knowledge to use. Being able to process through a large storehouse of facts, analyze that information and then utilize it effectively is definitely a skill that needs to be developed through time and experience.

Now to be fair. There are people out there who display both a modicum of intelligence and wisdom at the same time. This certainly would be the ideal to strive for. However, what if you could only choose to be one or the other. The debate has raged on through the years as to whether it is more important to be intelligent or more important to be wise. I don't think it will be settled any time soon. Personally, I think that wisdom is more important than intelligence. Just having knowledge is not enough, one must be able to know what to do with it. Of course, I've just covered the surface of this vast topic. It would take years to fully research and delve into the roots of the subject. Maybe if I ever get the opportunity to continue my degree in psychology, it is a subject I can further explore. In the interim, I'd be interested to know your thoughts on the subject. Intelligence or wisdom--which would you choose?

To help inspire you down the path of wisdom, check out the wonderful
projects a few of my Design Team had the opportunity to create...

Vicky has chosen to use Mother's Day 2, from Ike's Art. Such a beautiful portrait of a mother and child. It was offered as a limited time freebie and is not currently available in the store for purchase.

Pat decided to use Sherlock, also from Ike's Art. Sherlock is definitely a symbol of wisdom if there was ever one! If you
are interested in purchasing this great image, click on the
watermark to head over to its location in Ike's store. It is currently located within the 'People' section.

For Monica's midway project, she has chosen to work with Pocket Watch, also from Ike's Art. Another fabulous image! If you
are interested in purchasing it, click on the
watermark to head over to its location in Ike's store. It is currently located within the 'My Latest Designs' section.

Lynda has chosen to use New Baby, also from Ike's Art. This isn't the first time one of the team has chosen to use this image and I am sure it won't be the last. If you
are interested in purchasing this precious image, click on the
watermark to head over to its location in Ike's store. It is currently located within the 'My Latest Designs' or the 'People' section.

Sandy decided to use the same image she worked with for the start of the challenge, Dozy Owl. You can find this fabulous image in the DS4J store by clicking on the watermark below.

Finally, that leaves our...

For the second half of the challenge we have Julie-Ann Perry, also a designer with DS4J, as our guest designer...

My name is Julie-Ann mum of 4 and nanny to Charlie. Lucky to be married to my best friend Bob. I love cats nearly as much as my children. I am very honoured to be on one of the best creative design teams – Digistamps4Joy - and work with some extremely talented people. I hope you enjoy my creation using a DS4J digistamp, and more info can be found on my blog “Hand crafted by Charlie's nanny”--http://handcraftedbycharliesnanny.blogspot.com.

Check out the wonderful card she created...

Julie-Ann used the image, Misteri's Mystery, for her project. You can find this wonderful image in the DS4J store by clicking on the watermark below.

Clicking on
the team members name (or in the case of our GDT, the blog name) will take you to their blog where you can check
out the details for their inspirational creations!

So if you haven't entered already, what are you waiting for? Create a project and/or post that is
positive AND relates to wisdom, provide an explanation of how your
project and/or post relates to the theme somewhere in your post or come
over and leave a comment with the explanation. Easy, peasy! You can enter our latest challenge by clicking HERE.

Also,
I know that the participants would love for you to go and pay them a visit. Remember
we're creating a Path of Positivity to follow one project at a time and
we'd love to see you somewhere on that route even if it is just by leaving a
comment on an entry from someone who has touched you somehow with their project and/or post!

If you are new to this unique challenge, you can find out the impetus
behind why I started it under the 'Introductions' tab and all the details you need to know in order to participate, in the 'Challenge Details' tab (both tabs located at the top of the blog).

Don't Forget...

You still have until 11:55 p.m. tonight, to vote on your favourite entry for Challenge #13.
Voting is quick, easy and painless so I hope
you will consider casting your vote if you haven't already. Don't
forget, if you leave a comment after voting, you have the opportunity to
walk away with a selection of digital papers created especially with your interests in mind.To check
out the Top Seven and cast your vote, click HERE. Winners for challenge #13 will be posted next Monday.

LOOKING FOR ANOTHER MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE ON WISDOM?
If you need some additional motivation to help inspire you, I've provided another sentiment on this month's theme (the first is available HERE), free for you to download:

This word art creation is in png format and published at 300 ppi. It is
quite large in order to accommodate different programs that people work
with. If you are a card maker you can always resize it smaller without
distorting the quality.

Click on the font name to take you to a download location. These fonts
were listed as free for commercial use at the time this project was
made.and as such, it is my understanding, that I am within my rights to
use these fonts in my creations and offer them to others. Please refer to
my full terms of service for what you can and cannot do with this
digital creation.

SUMMARY
Whether
you are new and need to familiarize yourself with all the details, or a
returning participant and just need to refresh yourself, you can
always find out everything
you need to know in order to enter this challenge in the
'Challenge Details' tab at the top of the page. You can enter the challenge by clicking HERE to take you to the current challenge post where you can also find a
quick summary of the details related to this challenge, towards the
bottom of the post.

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY...

Please show your support to our fabulous sponsors by going over and
checking out their work and saying hi if you have the chance. In
addition to Digistamps4Joy, our guest sponsor for the month...

...we also
have our regular sponsors:

That is me and I'd love for you to visit me

on my personal blog.

If you ever have any questions be sure to EMAIL ME or just leave me a comment.

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Current Challenge

Winners

The winners have been announced for Challenge #64. To see who won and who was chosen as a DT Delight, click HERE. To see the top picks, click HERE. To see all the details of the original challenge, click HERE.

To see a list of the winner's from all other previous challenges, click the "Challenge Win Information" tab at the top of this page.

Welcome to the Path of Positivity!

Hello everyone! My name is Lisa. In an effort to create a Path of Positivity for people to follow to bring sunshine to our corner of the blogging world, I have created a new type of challenge. To learn the impetus behind its creation, check out the 'Introduction' tab at the top of this page. You will also find tabs in the same location letting you know about the 'Challenge Details', 'Sponsors & Prize Information' and one for 'Challenge Win Information'.

I hope that you will consider adding your positive creations to the Path and join me in this new adventure! If you'd like to visit me on my personal blog click on the Decosse's Dynamite Doodles Badge below.

If you have any questions you can email me at pathofpositivity [at] gmail [dot] com (don't forget to remove brackets and spaces and replace at with the @ sign and a . for where it says dot. Unfortunately, we have to try to keep those spammers away by camouflaging our email addresses but such is life.

General Rules

While you can find out ALL the information you need to know in order to participate in the challenge by checking out the 'Challenge Details' tab at the top of the page, here is a refresher of the basics.

ALL entries must be positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Regular types of projects such as birthday cards, or other general type projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes. There MUST be an encouraging or motivational or inspirational vibe to the creation or post.

Each month there will also be an OPTIONAL twist to follow. Twists will strictly be for fun or to help you challenge yourself as a designer. There will be no prize associated with following the twist.

ALL entries that abide by the general rules of the challenge, will be eligible to receive both the Random Prize and the prize for Most Inspirational.

For both prizes, you can make any sort of project you'd like (i.e., scrapbooking page, card, tag, mixed media, digital, etc.). In fact, you don't have to create a project at all. You may just have something to say that is motivational or encouraging in some way .

You can link up a total of three (3) creations.

No backlinking.

Make sure when entering your project that you mention The Path of Positivityin your post with a link back to this blog.

Please remember to link directly to your blog post where we can see your creation, and not just the generic link to your blog.